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Dresden Plate Doll Quilt

Posted on December 13, 2008August 2, 2015 by Martha

This quilt was made with tiny scraps of vintage 1930’s fabric left over from larger quilt projects.  I never throw away any little scraps because they can be used for doll quilts (and vintage fabric is precious).  This little quilt was pieced and quilted entirely by hand — even the binding.  The back is a vintage solid yellow — the same fabric used for the binding — and the batting is thin cotton.  It’s a nice break to work on a doll quilt since they take much less time than a full-sized quilt, and they are much more portable for piecing and quilting in the car or in the doctor’s office.  I always keep some kind of quilt piecing or embroidery in my purse just in case I have an extra few minutes to sew.  My family tells me I’m obsessed.

Dresden Plate
Martha Dellasega Gray, 2004
hand appliqued, hand quilted
19″ x 24″

4 thoughts on “Dresden Plate Doll Quilt”

  1. Jan says:
    December 13, 2008 at 11:46 am

    What a perfect miniature! Really beautiful!

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  2. Laura says:
    December 19, 2008 at 10:24 am

    Wow! Lucky dolly! That is amazing!

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  3. Panee says:
    November 16, 2012 at 6:10 am

    So inspiring. =) The fabric choices, the piecing and the quilting..wow.

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  4. Amie says:
    December 19, 2016 at 8:45 pm

    This little quilt is darling!! What size are your tiny Dresden plates? Another lovely quilt of yours that I would love to make one day. If I stay on your blog long enough raking up all these ideas of quilts I think I need to make I’ll never be able to kick the bucket hehehehehe!! Too many sweet quilts to make! :0)

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